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considering the armed services chairman, carl levin and claire mccaskill are pushing their plan, how do you think this plays out? >> i don't think it's going to pass. she's going to need 60 votes. even if she does get 60 votes, getting that through a house senate conference committee is extremely grim. given the opposition from a lot of the defense hawks, from the pentagon to her proposal, there probably will be some changes to how the military prosecutes
considering the armed services chairman, carl levin and claire mccaskill are pushing their plan, how do you think this plays out? >> i don't think it's going to pass. she's going to need 60 votes. even if she does get 60 votes, getting that through a house senate conference committee is extremely grim. given the opposition from a lot of the defense hawks, from the pentagon to her proposal, there probably will be some changes to how the military prosecutes
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i talked to cnbc's carl quintanilla about the problems with blackberry. >>> and how much money could this work of art fetch? it's in today's list of number ones. >>> hello, everyone. it's high noon here in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." he's back with a whole lot to say. mitt romney on today's "meet the press," talking about the comparisons between romney care in massachusetts and obama care. >> and perhaps the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. what when he told the american people you could keep your health insurance if you wanted to keep that plan, period, he said that time and again, he wasn't telling the truth. i think that fundamental dishonesty has put in peril the whole foundation of his second term. >> current massachusetts governor deval patrick was also on "meet the press." here's his take. >> it does a lot of good for a lot of people. that's already begun. it will continue. the website isn't perfect. that'll get fixed. i'm confident of that. the website at home in mas
i talked to cnbc's carl quintanilla about the problems with blackberry. >>> and how much money could this work of art fetch? it's in today's list of number ones. >>> hello, everyone. it's high noon here in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." he's back with a whole lot to say. mitt romney on today's "meet the press," talking about the comparisons between romney care in massachusetts and obama care. >> and perhaps the...
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let's go to meteorologist carl parker. how is the forecast looking? >> the storm is winding down, that's the good news, there are lingering problems in the northeast. we'll see more of that over the next several hours. let's look at the radar picture and i'll tell you where we are seeing rain change to snow, what the dynamics associated with the system are beginning to lift out which means we're not going to see terribly heavy precipitation. snow falling in charlottesville and getting up towards d.c. and baltimore. temperatures are well above freezing, up to near 40 and for that reason we're not going to see much problem on the roads. it does get colder by the time you reach northeastern pennsylvania and parts of new york. that's where we're seeing snow coming down and rain/snow line is going to migrate further east. it's going to be lighter precipitation and we are going to see it change to snow and everything in between rain and snow. while the rain continues for a lot of new england and man was it windy today, a lot of reports of trees down and pow
let's go to meteorologist carl parker. how is the forecast looking? >> the storm is winding down, that's the good news, there are lingering problems in the northeast. we'll see more of that over the next several hours. let's look at the radar picture and i'll tell you where we are seeing rain change to snow, what the dynamics associated with the system are beginning to lift out which means we're not going to see terribly heavy precipitation. snow falling in charlottesville and getting up...
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carl levin from michigan who voted against it, spoke out a against about the dangers. look, this makes it a majority rule chamber whether you like it or not. i think reid felt as though he was out of options. he thought that the blockading, particular particularly the blockading, the republicans didn't like things like the consumer product safety board. not that they didn't think the people being nominated were a good or at least sort of an adequate fit there. they didn't like the idea of it. i think you heard harry reid say that. look, you don't have to like the laws but you have to acknowledge them. so i think he had reached the breaking point and we saw the vote today. remarkable day. >> joining us now is chuck todd in the briefing room. we can see you, chuck, in the wide shot as we wait for the president to come in. what is the president likely to say because this does mean that if the democrats are going to lose in the midterms, pay back is going to be very sweet for mitch mcconnell. majority will rule. >> i mean, that's clearly the threat that the republicans are
carl levin from michigan who voted against it, spoke out a against about the dangers. look, this makes it a majority rule chamber whether you like it or not. i think reid felt as though he was out of options. he thought that the blockading, particular particularly the blockading, the republicans didn't like things like the consumer product safety board. not that they didn't think the people being nominated were a good or at least sort of an adequate fit there. they didn't like the idea of it. i...
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is it my point of view, carl? >> let's go the facts. probably the next important person in the republican party today is haley barber. haley barber will come out in the next few months for chris christie. he sees chris christie as a winner. maybe you heard it here first. joe, do you think there's much question about that? >> john kasich will. >> so it goes back to what i was saying about the creation of a responsible modern republican party which they finally have a shot at after the craziness of the last year. they went off the leverage and finally the elders of the party said wait a minute if we're going off the leverage with these folks, with the tea party folks and back to erick cantor let's go back to some real republican roots and we have a chance of it in this country now. the idea of a responsible opposition on both sides would be one of the best things that could happen to this country in the last 40 years. what do you think? >> i think that's all well and good and true. the problem, those is that there's no fix for the congres
is it my point of view, carl? >> let's go the facts. probably the next important person in the republican party today is haley barber. haley barber will come out in the next few months for chris christie. he sees chris christie as a winner. maybe you heard it here first. joe, do you think there's much question about that? >> john kasich will. >> so it goes back to what i was saying about the creation of a responsible modern republican party which they finally have a shot at...
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senator carl levin is expected to oppose him and possibly senator mark pryor. the majority of the caucus is with him for this reason. we talked a lot in recent months about the gridlock in washington and how unhappy americans are with their congress. this mood is not going to take the temperature down in washington. it will make things more acrimonious even if it does push the obama nominations through more quickly. >> let's listen in again to what senator reid said a few moments ago on the senate floor. take a listen. >> the need for change is so, so very obvious. it's clearly visible. it's manifest we have to do something to change things. in the history of our country some 230-plus years there have been 168 filibusters of executive and judicial nominations. half of them have occurred during the obama administration. >> jimmy, you know, at the 11th hour in july they were able to hammer out a deal to avoid the so-called nuclear option. we know that senator john mccain was in harry reid's office yesterday in an attempt to broker a compromise at the 11th hour th
senator carl levin is expected to oppose him and possibly senator mark pryor. the majority of the caucus is with him for this reason. we talked a lot in recent months about the gridlock in washington and how unhappy americans are with their congress. this mood is not going to take the temperature down in washington. it will make things more acrimonious even if it does push the obama nominations through more quickly. >> let's listen in again to what senator reid said a few moments ago on...
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senator carl levin, who has been around a long time doesn't think this is a good idea and maybe senator mark pryor. this is actually a switch from the last time we did this in july. they considered changing the rules then. at that point it would not have included judges. part of the reason was that reid didn't have the support in his caucus to make the change. it's actually been a switch. you saw in particular senator dianne feinstein from california and senator patrick leahy, chairman of the judiciary committee. both of them decided they were on board with changing the rules for judges. part of the reason at least in feinstein's case there was a case regarding the contraceptive mandate inside the health care law that requires companies to provide coverage for contraception and a d.c. circuit court judge basically held off on some of that, let this company not pay to provide that for its employees. that judge was forced through the senate in 2005, the first time the nuclear option was threatened. that was when republicans controlled the chamber. that decision and the connection to what
senator carl levin, who has been around a long time doesn't think this is a good idea and maybe senator mark pryor. this is actually a switch from the last time we did this in july. they considered changing the rules then. at that point it would not have included judges. part of the reason was that reid didn't have the support in his caucus to make the change. it's actually been a switch. you saw in particular senator dianne feinstein from california and senator patrick leahy, chairman of the...
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my talk with cnbc's carl quintanilla. >>> hey there, everyone. it's high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." new details emerging about the deadly shooting at l.a.x. the suspect 23-year-old putt krnia literally shot his way through a security checkpoint killing one agent, injuring others and sending hundreds of travelers running for their lives. this video shows the terrifying moments inside terminal 3. miguel almaguer is at l.a. x. with the latest. what are you learned? >> good morning. terminal 3 at this hour remains shut down. that's the crime scene where this took place, where the gunman allegedly walked in, shot the tsa member killing him, wounding two others and made his way through the terminal. at least 167,000 passengers had their flights either delayed or canceled. all of this taking place during the middle of the morning weekday rush. >> shots fired. terminal. >> hundreds scrambled for their lives as a lone gunman opened fire inside l.a.x. >> units respond to terminal 3. there's a shooter. >> cha
my talk with cnbc's carl quintanilla. >>> hey there, everyone. it's high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." new details emerging about the deadly shooting at l.a.x. the suspect 23-year-old putt krnia literally shot his way through a security checkpoint killing one agent, injuring others and sending hundreds of travelers running for their lives. this video shows the terrifying moments inside terminal 3. miguel almaguer is at l.a. x....
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carl hart, one of the contributors to the special issue of "the nation" and author of "high price: a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs in society." still with us is laura flanders of grit tv. dr. hart, let me ask, why do you think it's important to put race at the center of this conversation about legalization? >> well, one of the reasons i think is important is because when we think about drug policy in general, it just becomes another tool by which we further marginalize groups so we don't think about this in terms of drug policy. we don't think about it in other domains in our society. >> one of the things that you make an argument towards in your piece for the nation is that there are health consequences to these racial disparities, that the arrest rates themselves generate health outcomes. here we are worried about health questions of marijuana. what are those health consequences of that racial disparity? >> well, when we think about strelsz, the cardiovascular diseases, one of the sort of top killers in the united states,
carl hart, one of the contributors to the special issue of "the nation" and author of "high price: a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs in society." still with us is laura flanders of grit tv. dr. hart, let me ask, why do you think it's important to put race at the center of this conversation about legalization? >> well, one of the reasons i think is important is because when we think about drug policy in general,...
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lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection could have alerted carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. call 1-800-996-3270 and use promo code worryfree for 60 days of lifelock identity theft protection and get this document shredder free. call 1-800-996-3270 or go to lifelock.com/worryfree. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> "the toronto star" obtained what they are proudly calling exclusive video of toronto mayor rob ford who this week admit heed has smoked crack cocaine. >> no hold barred, brother. he dies or i die, brother. brother, you've never seen me [ bleep ] go. you think so, brother. >> upon seeing that, the mayor came out of his office today and admitted he wa
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onto our next question from carl. he asks how do you see the political divide playing out over the next ten years and what can an interested citizen do to make a difference? if you're for hillary clinton, work for her. she has a good chance of becoming our next president. on the right side i think there'll be a big test in this country. somewhere between now and 2016, you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from christopher. he asks has your job gotten any easier to do over the years? do you find it as challenging as ever? >> actually it's gotten easier because the politics have gotten easy to follow. the democratic party is the party it's always been. it hasn't changed
onto our next question from carl. he asks how do you see the political divide playing out over the next ten years and what can an interested citizen do to make a difference? if you're for hillary clinton, work for her. she has a good chance of becoming our next president. on the right side i think there'll be a big test in this country. somewhere between now and 2016, you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the...
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that was not true. >> we see you sitting in the frame right next to john carl. take us inside the room. where is that frustration coming from we see with jay carney? >> a lot of the frustration from those of us in the press corps is that you hear the white house -- both the president and his advisers acknowledging that there is confusion, that there is misinformation that's out there about the health care law but not acknowledging their role in creating the confusion. not acknowledging that some of this comes from their statements and explanations. in talking about the politics of it and their bunker mentality, you have senate democrats, particularly who are in these red states saying to the white house, maybe we need to hold on. you even had dianne feinstein who said to the chief of oh staff that maybe they should take down the website while they are solving the problems. from the white house perspective taking down the website or holding off for six months even if the end result. they don't want to be seen as having to admit that this simply isn't working. i w
that was not true. >> we see you sitting in the frame right next to john carl. take us inside the room. where is that frustration coming from we see with jay carney? >> a lot of the frustration from those of us in the press corps is that you hear the white house -- both the president and his advisers acknowledging that there is confusion, that there is misinformation that's out there about the health care law but not acknowledging their role in creating the confusion. not...
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and today, she co-wrote a paper today, james carl covers politics for "the journal," paul's home state paper. you check me on this. it is not about footnoting, although we should foot note. there is something more powerful here, it is taking sentences and lifting them and putting them in speeches and naming them. like in other words, you did the original composition. what are your thoughts? >> yeah, what rand paul fails to understand is what most high schoolers grasp. which is, you can't take something from wikipedia and claim it as your own. he personally makes a distinction, that he just got a little sloppy. >> what if somebody else wrote your speech for you and somebody else was worse than sloppy, was he worse than sloppy in managing his staff? where does the sloppiness not turn to character? >> well, we don't know what the inside is, we don't know how they're going to change it. the problem is he is trying to bring focus on the foot notes on the bottom of the page. that is not what people are talking about, they're talking about the rest of the page. >> you know what? i think he is
and today, she co-wrote a paper today, james carl covers politics for "the journal," paul's home state paper. you check me on this. it is not about footnoting, although we should foot note. there is something more powerful here, it is taking sentences and lifting them and putting them in speeches and naming them. like in other words, you did the original composition. what are your thoughts? >> yeah, what rand paul fails to understand is what most high schoolers grasp. which is,...
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. >> carl, i remember reading that kennedy was seen as a moderate, i remember knowing this back before he ran for president, he was not a very far out guy like hubert humphrey for example. >> he underlined in his early years as president with some of the judicial appointments he made. he appointed in mississippi harold cox, the -- when the ole miss desegregation case came up. >> how do you explain one of the most miraculous speeches we have ever heard in our lives w that wonderful speech on national television, in the middle of all the birmingham hell, he said that civil rights as is old as the constitution, a and everyone american saw it and was thrilled by it. where did that come from? >> it came from him and from a judgment of the situation, because the situation in 1963 was a lot different from what it was in 1960, we had freedom writers, we had bull connor and that sort or thing. you know, in a way, there's a parallel to vietnam. the people who think he would have gotten out of vietnam after the elections say that he could assess things and be, you know, and come to a decision tha
. >> carl, i remember reading that kennedy was seen as a moderate, i remember knowing this back before he ran for president, he was not a very far out guy like hubert humphrey for example. >> he underlined in his early years as president with some of the judicial appointments he made. he appointed in mississippi harold cox, the -- when the ole miss desegregation case came up. >> how do you explain one of the most miraculous speeches we have ever heard in our lives w that...
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carl england was fatally shot at age 47 by an african-american man who was later acquitted on grounds of self-defense. >> i was a real big daddy's boy. i mean, he always took care of me and both my sisters. always worked together and everything. the guy that killed my dad it was a big deal because he was black just because my dad was racist and he got me to be racist too, but i'm trying not to be in here. i'm trying to change my ways. >> it's also a waiting game for england's co-defendant alvin watts, who's in another segregation unit. he has his own way of coping with a life of solitude. >> in my window i have shampoo bottles and conditioner and lotion bottles all lined up in order because that's just something i was diagnosed with called ocd and i got to have everything in a particular order or color. lining all that up like that does help me cope. it helps me feel organized. i don't like to feel out of organized or anything like that. >> watts and england could face the death penalty if found guilty of their murder charges. while they both pled not guilty in court, watts says they
carl england was fatally shot at age 47 by an african-american man who was later acquitted on grounds of self-defense. >> i was a real big daddy's boy. i mean, he always took care of me and both my sisters. always worked together and everything. the guy that killed my dad it was a big deal because he was black just because my dad was racist and he got me to be racist too, but i'm trying not to be in here. i'm trying to change my ways. >> it's also a waiting game for england's...
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carl england was fatally shot at age 47 by an african american man that was acquitted on grounds of self-defense. >> i was a big daddy's boy. he took care of me and both of my sisters. always worked together and road sho horses and stuff. the guy killed my dad because my dad was racist and he raised me to be racist. but i've tried not to be so in here. i've tried to change my ways. >> it's a waiting game for his co-defendant who is in another segregation unit. he has another way of coping with a life of solitude. >> i have shampoo bottles and conditioners and lotion bottles all lined up in order. that's something i was diagnosed with called ocd and have to have everything in a particular order or color. lining that up, it helps me cope. it helps me feel organized. i don't like to feel out of organized or anything like that. >> watts and england could face the death penalty if found guilty of their murder charges. while they both pled not guilty in court, watts says they did it. >> we wasn't talking or anything. it was like we were hunting. like just, you know, looking for the next victim. lookin
carl england was fatally shot at age 47 by an african american man that was acquitted on grounds of self-defense. >> i was a big daddy's boy. he took care of me and both of my sisters. always worked together and road sho horses and stuff. the guy killed my dad because my dad was racist and he raised me to be racist. but i've tried not to be so in here. i've tried to change my ways. >> it's a waiting game for his co-defendant who is in another segregation unit. he has another way of...
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in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetamine methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and who are also grappling with addiction. what i want to see come out of the trey rad erks does not criminalize addicts. we'll be back. >>> coming up, what it's like to still have a world view that has been wholesale rejected by the american public. i'll ask paul wolfowitz, the former accept deputy secretary of defense. >>> we begin with the one truly honest review of the new hunger games movie. it's a worldwide phenomenon and as far as being reviewed, it's virtually critic proof. >> catching fire t second installment in the popular hung games trilogy with the help of a boy who all things considered isn't e
in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetamine methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and...
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carl was right there. then you had jackie, jim, keith and sandy. >> as usual, pat is tending bar. >> i make a good long island iced tea, a good bloody mary. >> two security cameras capture what happens next. >> all of a sudden, the whole bar exploded. i went flying in the air. >> a truck going 70 miles an hour smashes through the bar's back wall. >> it was about a '97, '96, chevy extended cab, 1500 four-wheel drive. a big enough truck to kill anybody. >> seconds earlier, the truck veered into oncoming traffic and taking out a utility pole next to the bar's parking lot. >> as i was leaning over the bar, and i looked out the window and saw a telephone pole going flying by, and i said what the heck was that? and i was trying to get out of the way, the bar was caving in on me. >> where people were sitting or standing seconds before the accident determines their fate. sandy is sitting at the end of the bar, when she is almost crushed by a video game machine. that becomes a potentially lethal airborne weapon. >>
carl was right there. then you had jackie, jim, keith and sandy. >> as usual, pat is tending bar. >> i make a good long island iced tea, a good bloody mary. >> two security cameras capture what happens next. >> all of a sudden, the whole bar exploded. i went flying in the air. >> a truck going 70 miles an hour smashes through the bar's back wall. >> it was about a '97, '96, chevy extended cab, 1500 four-wheel drive. a big enough truck to kill anybody....
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. >> what has carl ever done to improve the social welfare of the united states. they are primarily and many of them exclusively for the promotion of republican political candidates. >> clearly a mac truck is being driven through the loophole. >> the real scandal is what the irs did in 1959 when it changed the meaning of the english language. >> do you know why treasury changed it from exclusive to primary? >> i do not. >> you do not. >> the irs decided tax-exempt status could be granted even if an organization was not exclusively for the promotion of social welfare. but simply primarily for the promotion of social welfare. >> what we are asking the court to do is to instruct the irs. >> the ambiguity is a problem. >> that is truly scandalous. >> we are going to have to make sure the laws are clear. >> today, on day 197 of the fake irs scandal, the treasury department announced that it will clarify the regulation of political activity of tax-exempt social welfare organizations. joining me is the former head of the irs exempt organizations division. and back with u
. >> what has carl ever done to improve the social welfare of the united states. they are primarily and many of them exclusively for the promotion of republican political candidates. >> clearly a mac truck is being driven through the loophole. >> the real scandal is what the irs did in 1959 when it changed the meaning of the english language. >> do you know why treasury changed it from exclusive to primary? >> i do not. >> you do not. >> the irs decided...
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in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetami methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and who are also grappling with addiction. what i want to see come out of the trey rad ere -- i hope that ignores scott's ridiculous advice, goes back to congress and immediately starts on day one working to make that happen. we'll be back. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia.
in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetami methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and...
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nbc's katy tur at one of the busiest airports and courtney scott are with us now and carl parker, we start with you. how is the forecast looking? >> katy, go ahead. >> reporter: it's okay.
nbc's katy tur at one of the busiest airports and courtney scott are with us now and carl parker, we start with you. how is the forecast looking? >> katy, go ahead. >> reporter: it's okay.
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. >> i'm captain carl. i'm the custody operations captain. >> the inmate is refusing to remove the mattress which is blocking the cell door and security staff fear he may be planning to use his metal food tray as a weapon. >> i'm going to give you one more opportunity to comply with staff instructions. i want you to take the coverings down, turn around and submit to mechanical restraints. >> do what you got to do. >> medical staff stand back to let custody officers introduce noxious oc pepper spray into the inmate's cell. the irritant gas should quickly persuade him to let officers handcuff him. >> cuff up. >> despite the stinging cloud of gas filling his cell, the inmate is still refusing to be cuffed. >> come to the door and cuff up. come to the door and cuff up. >> a second dose of oc pepper spray is applied. at last, the staff are able to extract the inmate peacefully. >> come on up to the door. >> he is immediately taken to the shower to wash the burning spray out of his eyes. >>> when "lockup" returns
. >> i'm captain carl. i'm the custody operations captain. >> the inmate is refusing to remove the mattress which is blocking the cell door and security staff fear he may be planning to use his metal food tray as a weapon. >> i'm going to give you one more opportunity to comply with staff instructions. i want you to take the coverings down, turn around and submit to mechanical restraints. >> do what you got to do. >> medical staff stand back to let custody officers...
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. >> carl, i remember reading that kennedy was seen as a moderate, i remember knowing this back before he ran for president, he was not a very far out guy like hubert humphrey for example. >> he underlined in his early years as president with some of the judicial appointments he made. he appointed in mississippi harold cox, the -- when the ole miss desegregation case came up. >> how do you explain one of the most miraculous speeches we have ever heard in our lives w that wonderful speech on national television, in the middle of all the birmingham hell, he said that civil rights as is old as the constitution, a and everyone american saw it and was thrilled by it. where did that come from? >> it came from him and from a judgment of the situation, because the situation in 1963 was a lot different from what it was in 1960, we had freedom writers, we had bull connor and that sort or thing. you know, in a way, there's a parallel to vietnam. the people who think he would have gotten out of vietnam after the elections say that he could assess things and be, you know, and come to a decision tha
. >> carl, i remember reading that kennedy was seen as a moderate, i remember knowing this back before he ran for president, he was not a very far out guy like hubert humphrey for example. >> he underlined in his early years as president with some of the judicial appointments he made. he appointed in mississippi harold cox, the -- when the ole miss desegregation case came up. >> how do you explain one of the most miraculous speeches we have ever heard in our lives w that...
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. >> john carl reporting this week someone will get fired, probably not until fixed. from your experience on the white house inner circle, do you think this moment changes the way business is done inside the oval office. >> i think there's two answers. inside the oval office, the president is extraordinarily frustrated at not knowing the full extent. as he said, you can't walk out there and say everything is going to be great if it's not. i do not see how the administration goes forward implementing health care reform into next year with the same team at hhs and cms that brought us this rollout. you simply cannot repair your credibility with the american people by having the same people captaining the ship, whether it it hit an iceberg or not, it has at least stalled engines in high seas. don't rehire the captain. >> same engineer, you don't need the same people in the boiler room. have they called you yet to say can you come back? >> the last thing i would want to be in charge of. >> i am not coming back. washington state insurance commissioner mike criedler, thank y
. >> john carl reporting this week someone will get fired, probably not until fixed. from your experience on the white house inner circle, do you think this moment changes the way business is done inside the oval office. >> i think there's two answers. inside the oval office, the president is extraordinarily frustrated at not knowing the full extent. as he said, you can't walk out there and say everything is going to be great if it's not. i do not see how the administration goes...
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onto our next question from carl. he asks how do you see the political divide playing out over the next ten years and what can an interesting citizen do to make a difference? if you're for hillary clinton, work for her. she has a good chance of becoming our next president. on the right side i think there'll be a big test in this country. you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on the center right. and that's going to battle out for who's the next future of the republican party. however, if the right wins the nomination and gets blown away by hillary clinton in the fall, good-bye. anyway, our next question comes from christopher. he asks has your job gotten any easier to do over the years? do you find it as challenging as ever? >> actually it's gotten easier because the politics have gotten easy to follow. the democratic party is the party it's always been. it hasn't changed much from the days of humphrey
onto our next question from carl. he asks how do you see the political divide playing out over the next ten years and what can an interesting citizen do to make a difference? if you're for hillary clinton, work for her. she has a good chance of becoming our next president. on the right side i think there'll be a big test in this country. you'll see a civil war on the republican side reach its climax. a battle between somebody like rand paul or ted cruz on the right and maybe chris christie on...
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i began by asking carl about the affordable care act and who stands to make money from it. >> blue cross, cigna, united health, they stand to make some money. the stock reflects it this year. there's so much we don't know, about this program, whether it will be good or bad. we're not going to know the answers to those questions for years. even though there's a lot of political turmoil, it's going to be a long ride. and the president's challenge is trying to get people used to that idea. getting them patient enough to wait until with we know whether this thing is working or not. >> what about wall street's reaction to this and all the upheaval in the website. is that all baked in at this point? >> market has been at record highs. october the best month in two years of any month. the market is focused on other things. yeah, there's a lot of uncertainty about health care, about the debt limit, the shutdown. >> how much of that affected our economy? >> the economy? probably some. >> yeah. >> the market? hardly any at all. that's just a reflection of where we are right now. the federal reserv
i began by asking carl about the affordable care act and who stands to make money from it. >> blue cross, cigna, united health, they stand to make some money. the stock reflects it this year. there's so much we don't know, about this program, whether it will be good or bad. we're not going to know the answers to those questions for years. even though there's a lot of political turmoil, it's going to be a long ride. and the president's challenge is trying to get people used to that idea....
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carl levin said it's a realistic short term solution on the path to a more permanent agreement. but the reaction has not been completely positive, in one case the criticism is coming from one of the president's closest congressional allies. >> i think it bodes a very, very ominously for the region and in fact u.s. security. >> we're sending a signal to iran that they can continue to go ahead and by talking and acting like they have good will can get away with at least nuclear weapon production capability. >> they say the reaction in iran right now, they are spiking the football in the end zone. >> now, that second guy was the ally, the other two are republicans luke russert will unpack -- >> long time ally -- >> if you watch the show, you know eric cantor is down for the pound. luke, it seems like there are three wings emerging. a big deal to have any kind of incremental deal with iran. there are people loyal to the president who say great, this is something. there is a conspiracy caucus that said it is to distract from obama care, including republicans in the senate, which is w
carl levin said it's a realistic short term solution on the path to a more permanent agreement. but the reaction has not been completely positive, in one case the criticism is coming from one of the president's closest congressional allies. >> i think it bodes a very, very ominously for the region and in fact u.s. security. >> we're sending a signal to iran that they can continue to go ahead and by talking and acting like they have good will can get away with at least nuclear weapon...
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. >>> ahead, it's a fact, the pope is not a disciple of carl marx. no matter what rush limbaugh says. >>> decisions, decisions. one all-american gal and the big choice to make in 2016. that's in your fyi. ♪ ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant blow-up snowman ♪ that kind of freaks me out [ beep ] [ female announcer ] no one delivers the holidays like the u.s. postal service. priority mail flat rate is more reliable than ever. and with improved tracking up to 11 scans, you can even watch us get it there. ♪ [ male announcer ] if we could see energy... what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallons of fuel that get us to work. ♪ we'd see all the electricity flowing through the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ we'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. ♪ and an industry th
. >>> ahead, it's a fact, the pope is not a disciple of carl marx. no matter what rush limbaugh says. >>> decisions, decisions. one all-american gal and the big choice to make in 2016. that's in your fyi. ♪ ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant...
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considering the armed services chairman, carl levin and claire mccaskill are pushing their plan, how do you think this plays out? >> i don't think it's going to pass. she's going to need 60 votes. even if she does get 60 votes, getting that through a house senate conference committee is extremely grim. given the opposition from a lot of the defense hawks, from the pentagon to her proposal, there probably will be some changes to how the military prosecutes these cases and deals with these internally, but i don't think there's going to be taking this outside of the chain of command given the staunch opposition from a lot of powerful folks on capitol hill and beyond. >> i want to bring in captain lori manning, who is director of the military project, sara plumber is a former marine and sexual assault survivor. good morning. >> good morning. >> both of you, as i understand, favor senator gillibrand's amendment taking the power of prosecution out of the chain of command and you appeared at a presser with her yesterday. captain manning, we all know the statistics are horrifying. thousands
considering the armed services chairman, carl levin and claire mccaskill are pushing their plan, how do you think this plays out? >> i don't think it's going to pass. she's going to need 60 votes. even if she does get 60 votes, getting that through a house senate conference committee is extremely grim. given the opposition from a lot of the defense hawks, from the pentagon to her proposal, there probably will be some changes to how the military prosecutes these cases and deals with these...
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boroughs of new york, but just named as the co chair of his transition team just a few moments ago carl wisebrod, a big player in the development community. it's not like anyone in politics gets to wildly swing one way or another. you kind of have to please everyone. what's exciting about him, the big shift is going to be he's going to be worried about pleasing more people than new york city leadership has in the past. >> what do you make of that, josh, briefly? >> that doesn't surprise me. i mean, de blasio is actually pretty close with the real estate industry and he has a lot of big, expensive things he wants to do. he's going to have to pay for them somehow. the tax increase he ran on is pretty small, not going to pay for everything he wants. so i think he's going to have to be a pro development mayor, more so than mike bloomberg or rudy guiliani was, because that will generate the taxes and fees and property tax revenues that will allow him to pay for universal pre-k and all of the other progressive things he wants to do. >> quick question to both of you. will de blasio be able to
boroughs of new york, but just named as the co chair of his transition team just a few moments ago carl wisebrod, a big player in the development community. it's not like anyone in politics gets to wildly swing one way or another. you kind of have to please everyone. what's exciting about him, the big shift is going to be he's going to be worried about pleasing more people than new york city leadership has in the past. >> what do you make of that, josh, briefly? >> that doesn't...
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they're getting fixed day by day, although carl rove is out hammering away at obama care. he wasted no time this morning lying about people losing their insurance. >> if you have 15 million people losing their coverage, the individual market being basically wiped out, that is 20% of the people with private insurance that are governed by obama care are going to lose it. other estimates are 35 million -- you have heard estimates -- >> what's the -- put that in english. what's the effect of that? >> the effect is large numbers of americans who today have private insurance coverage that are governed by obama care are going to lose tlar coverage and have to go elsewhere. >> you'll be totally destitute. you're still going to get to live in america, but you're going to be totally destitute. come on, karl. what's your source? where are you getting these fraudulent numbers? just because karl rove writes numbers on a whiteboard doesn't mean his math works out. i think we've had his moath in the past. obama care is designed to replace junk policies with good, affordable health care,
they're getting fixed day by day, although carl rove is out hammering away at obama care. he wasted no time this morning lying about people losing their insurance. >> if you have 15 million people losing their coverage, the individual market being basically wiped out, that is 20% of the people with private insurance that are governed by obama care are going to lose it. other estimates are 35 million -- you have heard estimates -- >> what's the -- put that in english. what's the...
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you know, there was a great libertarian figure forgotten now named carl hess. he said a long time ago, i don't understand why conservatives say they want a more efficient local government. or they say they like local government better because it's more efficient. he said if you're a libertarian, you don't want efficient government. you want to be free where it matters most. and it's really at the state and local level where there has been so much oppression, so many rights withheld, so many ordinances that were unjust. it feels a little disingenuous for people to pull states rights out as a way of guaranteeing people's freedoms. >> right. i want to just pull something out that actually you wrote, sam. i think particularly in the age of president obama, it has -- the language has taken on a slightly different twist. again, it's not just about taxes and protecting people's rights. but it feels like there's an undercurrent that is more about attacking the legitimacy of president obama. you wrote in the new republic, the nullifying spirit has been revived as a form
you know, there was a great libertarian figure forgotten now named carl hess. he said a long time ago, i don't understand why conservatives say they want a more efficient local government. or they say they like local government better because it's more efficient. he said if you're a libertarian, you don't want efficient government. you want to be free where it matters most. and it's really at the state and local level where there has been so much oppression, so many rights withheld, so many...
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. >>> if you read only one thing this morning the nfl has tom brady, nascar has carl edwards, baseball has derek jeter, but now chess -- you heard me right, chess. has a bonified sex symbol. check out my must-read about magnus carlson who has brought so much buzz people are watching chess live on tv. it's up on our facebook page and we've gotten great comments so far. clyde says why not? nerds are sexy, too. dennis says i accept the responsibility of being the sex symbol of internet...
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it was carl levin of michigan. 300 point question, this tea party republican who many believe cost the gop a winnable colorado senate seat in 2010 is three points behind mark udahl. incorrect in a poll released this week. call time. ken buck 300 point question this outspoken senator said he or she is opened to making a presidential bid. >> bernie sanders. >> correct. >> sanders formally served as the mayor of vermillion's largest city, name it. >> i didn't hear. >> sanders formally served as the mayor of vermont's largest city. name it. >> burlington. >> correct. 300 more points for kerry. president obama will speak about the economy next week at the headquarters of what? >> dreamworks. >> one of the last surviveing members of john f. kennedy's cabinet who also proved to be its most entouringly controversial member was this defense 2nd who passed away. >> robert macnamara passed away in 2009. on thursday, it was the nomination of this woman to the d.c. circuit court of appeals. >> patricia mills. >> correct. >> that ends the round. this is going to be a close one. >> karen finney. alic
it was carl levin of michigan. 300 point question, this tea party republican who many believe cost the gop a winnable colorado senate seat in 2010 is three points behind mark udahl. incorrect in a poll released this week. call time. ken buck 300 point question this outspoken senator said he or she is opened to making a presidential bid. >> bernie sanders. >> correct. >> sanders formally served as the mayor of vermillion's largest city, name it. >> i didn't hear. >>...
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i remember that around this time last 84 carl rove, megan kelly, now a prime timer on fox news was basically keling him you are doing math to make republicans feel good. what happened to change that? >> they had that move him where they were examineing their losses. they produced that autopsy report. remember, that was something done by the so-called party establish. by the elselders. when things don't go their way on the outside, they become increaseingly obsessed with the ideological purity test. in a sense, i wonder have they nominated someone like rick santorum if that base would have demanded they shift further to the right, if that's possible. >> right. >> it makesch more embolding, right? we elected more congressional folks so what we need is more of them, so how do we get out? it's mainly a vocal and a state game they are playing as opposed to the national game. we didn't warn the president, so what, on if local levels and state legislatures in congress our congressional representatives are who we want. twhoots they are pushing for. >> raul was talking about the lack of party elders
i remember that around this time last 84 carl rove, megan kelly, now a prime timer on fox news was basically keling him you are doing math to make republicans feel good. what happened to change that? >> they had that move him where they were examineing their losses. they produced that autopsy report. remember, that was something done by the so-called party establish. by the elselders. when things don't go their way on the outside, they become increaseingly obsessed with the ideological...
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once again, this was an electionier, a presidential election 84, political omptives, carl rove, easily recognize the potential power of the issue. 11 states put gay marriage bans on a november 2004 ballot, initiatives that might fire up and mobilize anti-gay voters, especially the ardently voters among them. to get them to the polls, while they were there at the polls to get them to check off president george w. bush's name, bush was happy to play along with the strategy. he even took it a step further. >> after this court's reflected people with one recourse. if we are to prevent the meaning of marriage to be changed forever, our nation must enact a constitutional amendment to protect marriage in america. >> that proposed amendment to the u.s. constitution never passed. it served his political purpose to galvanize the right. in 2004, solidified a simple lesson, anti-gay reverend dums were political winners. by early 2010, 29 states added bans to their state constitutions be i that time the, the refrain was well established. when gay marriage was on the ballot, voters always rejected i
once again, this was an electionier, a presidential election 84, political omptives, carl rove, easily recognize the potential power of the issue. 11 states put gay marriage bans on a november 2004 ballot, initiatives that might fire up and mobilize anti-gay voters, especially the ardently voters among them. to get them to the polls, while they were there at the polls to get them to check off president george w. bush's name, bush was happy to play along with the strategy. he even took it a step...
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this was carl reserve os plan, run up the score in '98. make eye browseing inrates with latinos, with voters who had been flocking to president clinton and flocking away from the republican party. 1998 was a generally miserable year for the republican party. you probably seen the recent polls after last month's government shutdown that show the gop favorable score at an all time low. the only other time they were in that same ballpark was the end of 1998. that's when a newt gingrich led gop house that had already shut down the government and was unpopular that, has defied public opinion and led an impeachment drive against president clinton. >> that produced a loss for republicans in 1998, the first time since james monroe's presidency, they failed to gain seats in the second term mid-term election. this was the context of george bush's victory. it was the biggest bright spot. maybe the only bright spot in a very dark hour for the republican party. by that point they had lost the 'necks election to him. lost the '98 mid-terms, it was losin
this was carl reserve os plan, run up the score in '98. make eye browseing inrates with latinos, with voters who had been flocking to president clinton and flocking away from the republican party. 1998 was a generally miserable year for the republican party. you probably seen the recent polls after last month's government shutdown that show the gop favorable score at an all time low. the only other time they were in that same ballpark was the end of 1998. that's when a newt gingrich led gop...
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i talked to cnbc's carl quintanilla about the problems with blackberry. >>> and how much money could this work of art fetch? it's in today's list of number ones. >>> hello, everyone. it's high noon here in the east, 9:00 a.m. o
i talked to cnbc's carl quintanilla about the problems with blackberry. >>> and how much money could this work of art fetch? it's in today's list of number ones. >>> hello, everyone. it's high noon here in the east, 9:00 a.m. o